Daniel J. Bass
Top rated Employment Litigation attorney in Glendale, California
Lawyers for Justice, P.C.
Practice areas: Employment Litigation, Employment & Labor
Licensed in California since: 2012
Education: Washington University in St. Louis School of Law
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Daniel J. Bass is a distinguished attorney in Glendale, California, renowned for his commitment to advocating for employees' rights. With a robust focus on employment law, he has devoted his career to representing plaintiffs in their pursuit of justice, ensuring that their voices are heard and their rights are protected. At the law office of Lawyers for Justice, P.C., he serves residents throughout the surrounding region and beyond.
Mr. Bass's academic journey is a testament to his dedication and intellectual rigor. He began his educational pursuit at Missouri State University, where he was a distinguished member of the Honors College. During his undergraduate years, he was actively involved in Phi Alpha Delta, a testament to his early commitment to the legal profession. He earned his bachelor's degree in psychology in 2009, providing him with a unique perspective and understanding of the human elements involved in employment disputes.
Continuing his academic excellence, Mr. Bass attended Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, where he earned his Juris Doctor in 2012. His legal education equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of employment law, further fueling his passion for defending the rights of workers.
Over the years, Mr. Bass has become a formidable advocate for employees, navigating the intricacies of employment law with precision and compassion. His practice is characterized by a deep commitment to ensuring fair treatment for workers, addressing issues such as wrongful termination, discrimination and wage disputes. His approach combines strategic legal acumen with a profound empathy for his clients, ensuring that each case is handled with the utmost professionalism and care.
Mr. Bass's unwavering dedication to his clients and his exceptional legal competence have earned him a respected place in the legal community. As a champion for employee rights, he continues to make a significant impact in the field of employment law, advocating tirelessly for justice and fairness in the workplace. Mr. Bass is licensed to practice law in all California courts, including Federal District Courts in California.
Practice areas
Employment Litigation: Plaintiff, Employment & Labor: Employee- 90% Employment Litigation: Plaintiff
- 10% Employment & Labor: Employee
First Admitted: 2012, California
Bar / Professional Activity
- California, 2012
Verdicts / Settlements (Case Results)
- Over his career Daniel has obtained millions of dollars for his clients recovering for unpaid/underpaid wages, unpaid/underpaid premium payments, fees and penalties as well as millions for clients suffering from wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, and retaliation by their employers and former employers.
Representative Clients
- Daniel has represented employees from all backgrounds and careers in suites against their employers and former employers in every industry including, but not limited to: Airlines and Aerospace Banking and Insurance Gas and Petroleum Hotels and Hospitality Manufacturing and Industry Mercantile and Retail Residential and Rental Restaurants and Service Transportation and Trucking
Educational Background
- Missouri State University, Bachelor’s in Psychology, Honors: Member of the Honors College, Phi Alpha Delta, 2009
Scholarly Lectures / Writings
- Salazar v. Buono represented an opportunity for the United States Supreme Court to address the muddied waters of religious display cases. The multitude of opinions from the Court, however, failed to reach any real standards or exceptions to apply outside of the outcome of that specific case. This article explores the case and the pros/cons of plurality opinions more generally., Author, Salazar v. Buono: The Failed Landmark Case and its Illustration of the Two Sides of Plurality Opinions, Washington University School of Law, Law Review, 2021
Industry Groups
- Employees in every field
Selections
- Rising Stars: 2020 - 2026